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'The Death of Expertise'
Tom Nichols devotes most of The Death of Expertise to identifying how 21st-century American life blurs the line between fact and opinion, writes Scott McLemee.
Academic Minute: Civic Engagement Among Youth
Today on the Academic Minute, Erin Godfrey, assistant professor of applied psychology at New York University, delves into whether different...
Cuts Likely at U of Oregon
The University of Oregon is planning layoffs for 75 non-tenure-track faculty members, including some people who have worked at the...
Report: Job Market Is Strong for Bilingual Workers
On the heels of a report from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences urging a national strategy to boost...
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The Changing Audience for Credentials: 3 Key Questions
Credential innovation is so important because colleges provide much of what employers are looking for, but they don’t assess, document and communicate those outcomes, argues Matthew Pittinsky.
Hidden Figures
Women's studies meets mathematics in a new book arguing for a more inclusive cultural notion of numeracy.
Call for More Federal Oversight
The Education Department needs to better monitor colleges' finances to prevent another costly fiasco like the 2014 collapse of Corinthian Colleges, says the agency's Office of Inspector General.
New Era of Digital Accessibility
Feb. 28, 2017 -- Inside Higher Ed's new compilation of articles focuses on efforts to make educational materials accessible to...
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